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Addressing the rapidly growing global obesity epidemic, the LifeStyle Media Group is developing several proprietary online and off-line healthy lifestyle products for schools, governments and families to use to adopt and sustain a more healthy and fit lifestyle. Built using advanced technology and hard science, our products are fused with a careful balance of education and entertainment (edu-tainment) to produce a highly interactive, motivational and sustainable health and wellness experience.

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My Blog: http://getfitkids.blogspot.com/

Posted on May 26, 2007 at 7:25pm 0 Comments

My personal blog can be found at: http://getfitkids.blogspot.com/

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At 2:29pm on February 20, 2008, wendy hertel said…
Hello Phil: I am a 7th grade teacher in Cincinnati. We are reading Watson's Go To Birmingham" By Christopher Curtis. I would love to hook my students up with students from Birmingham...esp if they have read the book. Do you know any teachers that I might be able to contact?
 
 
 

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